The Love Bug with Dean Jones: DVD Cover
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The Love Bug Director: Robert Stevenson Cast: Dean Jones, Michele Lee, David Tomlinson, Buddy Hackett

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/20/2003
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 5,465

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Features

Audio commentary with Dean Jones, Michelle Lee, and Buddy Hackett; "Susie the Little Blue Coupe" cartoon ; "That Lovable Bug" featurette; "The Many Lives of Herbie" featurette; Herbie Mania; "Lost Treasures: Searching for Herbie" featurette; 1969 Disney studio album; Production gallery; Behind-the-scenes promo; Love Bug Day at Disneyland; The man who gave Herbie his voice; Deleted scenes; Theatrical trailer; DVD credits; Radio spots; Sound Studio 1: "Herbie on the Rocks"; Sound Studio 2: "Thorndyke and the Bear"; Production stills; Comic book; Biographies of Dean Jones, Michelle Lee, Buddy Hackett, David Tomlinson, and Robert Stevenson; Advertising material; Screenplay excerpt from "Herbie Goes Over the Edge"

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits/Demolition Derby [2:59]
2. A Driver [3:08]
3. Muzzled [6:29]
4. Trick Car [10:12]
5. "Herbie" [5:23]
6. Racing [10:48]
7. Thorndyke's Plot [8:36]
8. The Riverside Race [2:11]
9. A Very Special Little Car [1:17]
10. Herbie Runs Away [8:32]
11. El Dorado [8:16]
12. Thorndyke's Dirty Tricks [:48]
13. The Last Car [12:36]
14. Run for the Gold [6:50]
15. A Tang Wu Enterprise/End Credits [6:49]

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Editorial Reviews

Incredibly, in a movie year that included The Graduate, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Romeo and Juliet, Rosemary's Baby, Yellow Submarine, Planet of the Apes, and Academy Award winner Oliver!, 1968's top-grossing film was The Love Bug. Disney's live-action fantasy showcased a Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own: a rubber-burning, wheelie-popping pre-New Beetle that sees the good in the heart of an arrogant, washed-up race car driver (Dean Jones) and saves him. The oily villains here are David Tomlinson, the neglectful dad in Mary Poppins, and Joe Flynn, the perpetually flustered Capt. Binghampton from McHale's Navy. Meanwhile, Jones's pit crew features Buddy Hackett, as the spiritually attuned welding artist Tennessee Steinmetz, and Michele Lee, a spunky girlfriend who doesn't take a backseat to the guys. Set in San Francisco, this film's images of hippies and beatniks (look closely -- one of them is played by Jones) are dated to be sure, but the scenes of "the little car" taking control of the wheel and playing matchmaker are still irresistible. You can expect to get a lot of mileage out of this revved-up DVD. The full tank of features includes archival footage of the film's production and publicity ("Love Bug Day at Disneyland"), breezy commentary by Jones and Hackett, and an endearingly perky Lee, who points out some continuity errors. Highly recommended. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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Classic Herbie is fun and family-friendlyby Anonymous

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July 08, 2009: My kids love this original movie. It is fun, clean and full of complete silliness. Herbie is a great hero. This movie is much better than the remake, which we also have.

I Also Recommend: Herbie Rides Again/Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo.

Good yuks, nostalgia, and just plain fun!by Sherry_Innes

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March 16, 2009: Ahhhh...takes me back. Adults who remember three hour trips with five college students packed in a VW bug will get a kick out of this delightful fanciful tale. That's not what this movie's about, but to this day that's what I am reminded of when I see a "bug." The actors, Dean Jones and Michelle Lee, pull off this good old fashioned love story without looking too silly. Sit down in the livingroom with a bowl of popcorn and a Coke, and treat the family to a fun Saturday night at home. If you worked at it, I guess you could find some discussion fodder for afterwards, but for me, it was just clean fun!